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The real reason they created is was obviously as an explanation why the Aces didn't just steamroll the enemy. Storyboard... or rather scriptwise, I'd say they were on a time limit, and just went with what they had.

Sometimes I wonder if things would be better off if 7Arcs just stuck to the good ol' formula of whizbangs and pantsu rather than try to do a half-assed 26 episode essay on the wider world. Because the number of episodes have doubled, the pain of it all was squared.

The only good thing I suppose was to give doujin groups and fandom light novelists like us stuff to chew on... just that we're also chewing on them for mucking it up.

They already did that as an excuse to run 26 episodes of chaff. Giving more isn't going to cure the hubdrub it was to watch through some parts, and I was so fatigued that when we got to the action, it felt meh...

All they'd need is to throw in some very convincing Nanoha/Fate hints, and they'd have a decently sized audience, if the past seasons have anything to tell.

Actually, that's one of the things they could have toned down, in my opinion. The amount of NanoFate in StrikerS, or rather the timing of those moments, made me rub my eyes and go 'alright, we get it, now can we get back to the story?'

I'm quite curious how Force will deal with this. Vivid is obviously leaning on the NanoFate, I wonder if they'll reduce the NanoFate with Force? The two series are very much opposite of one another in terms of setting after all...

Actually, that's one of the things they could have toned down, in my opinion. The amount of NanoFate in StrikerS, or rather the timing of those moments, made me rub my eyes and go 'alright, we get it, now can we get back to the story?'

The thing is there's not much to get back to. Let's be honest here, StrikerS main story suck. I'm sure I'd like StrikerS much more if instead of showing us pointless talking, training, badly animated drone/cyborg bashing and Jail making weird faces they would give us more info about life on Mid or ancient Belka, TSAB internal politics and RF6 members hanging around together on their free days. A friendly match between Nanoha and Fate A's style would be much better than any fight we saw in StrikerS.

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Originally Posted by Keroko

I'm quite curious how Force will deal with this. Vivid is obviously leaning on the NanoFate, I wonder if they'll reduce the NanoFate with Force? The two series are very much opposite of one another in terms of setting after all...

I think Force will have little if any NanoFate at all. Nanoha and Fate aren't main characters anymore so I doubt they will do more than occasional ass kicking.

It's quite simple really. The rules are in place to prevent jealousy. Breaking the rules causes jealousy. Using limiters allows you to break the rules without causing jealousy. Hence, limiters prevent jealousy.

...particularly when the people being limited are famous throughout the military and therefore of jealousy-inducing celebrity status regardless of how big the pink beams o'doom are at any given time. Hence, as repeatedly stated, limiters are dumb.

If you ask me, limiters on Nanoha and Fate just mean the girls will learn new and more creative ways of befriending stuff. Which makes them that much more dangerous once they have the limiters removed.

Yeah, StrikerS had a perfectly fine plot, except it was brought down by some bad execution and far too much focus on the Forwards. I mean, they were okay, but I think most of us went into the season to see Nanoha and Fate.

Yeah, StrikerS had a perfectly fine plot, except it was brought down by some bad execution and far too much focus on the Forwards. I mean, they were okay, but I think most of us went into the season to see Nanoha and Fate.

Well, I thought learning about the Fowards was pretty cool, actually. It was fun to see Fate and Nanoha in the role of mentors to the younger members of the cast.

Yeah, StrikerS had a perfectly fine plot, except it was brought down by some bad execution and far too much focus on the Forwards. I mean, they were okay, but I think most of us went into the season to see Nanoha and Fate.

Cast Overload really became a problem with StrikerS. In 26 episodes, it introduced more named characters than MGLN and A's did in their 26 episodes--and then used all of them alongside most of the returning cast from the first two shows. New villains are to be expected, but for example did there need to be so many new support staff in RF6? Mariel could have easily filled in for Shari's role, and Amy for at least one of Griffith and Luceno, and Alto is kind of superfluous. Likewise, Ginga's entire purpose in the story was to give Subaru an emotionally-charged one-on-one, but as Tea's battle showed, it wasn't necessary to have it be personal to be interesting (for example, they could have ditched Erio and Caro entirely and had Subaru take on Lutecia). It's not that any of the characters are necessarily bad, it's just that with so many of them, few could really get the development time necessary to really appreciate them and whenever they got a shot at the limelight it just broke up the flow of the story.